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9 Soldiers Die In Iraq, U.S. Says

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BAGHDAD - The U.S. military reported the deaths of nine soldiers Monday - including seven killed in a vehicle accident - and Iraq's prime minister said the nation's armed forces are not ready to fight without American help.

Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki told Iraq's parliament that the U.S. military is still needed despite what he described as a sharp drop in violence in the Baghdad area since President Bush ordered nearly 30,000 more troops to Iraq this year.

'We still need more efforts and time in order for our armed forces to be able to take over security in all Iraqi provinces from the multinational forces that helped us a great deal in fighting terrorism and outlaws,' al-Maliki said.

In western Baghdad, seven U.S. soldiers were killed in a vehicle accident that also claimed the lives of two detainees, the military said. Eleven soldiers from Multinational Division-Baghdad and one detainee were also injured in the west Baghdad accident, the military said.

Another U.S. soldier was killed and two were injured when their vehicle overturned east of the capital, the military said. The military also said a soldier died Sunday of wounds suffered in fighting near Kirkuk in northern Iraq.

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